flang is a Fortran compiler built on top of clang [1]. Because flang
shares a lot of commonalities with clang, the flang module piggybacks
off the clang module and overrides certain options.
Add flang to Fortran compiler auto find list.
Update flang preprocessor macros to differentiate from PGI.
Add Flang-FindBinUtils.
[1] https://github.com/flang-compiler/flang
Create a `<LANG>_CPPCHECK` target property (initialized by a
`CMAKE_<LANG>_CPPCHECK` variable) to specify a `cppcheck` command line
to be run along with the compiler.
CMake can now compile as C++11 on all supported platforms. Check that
std::unique_ptr is available and fail early if missing. This will allow
us to use C++11 more broadly in CMake's implementation (previously it
was restricted to the serve mode implementation).
Co-Author: Daniel Pfeifer <daniel@pfeifer-mail.de>
49640d36 HP-UX: Drop support for building CMake on HP-UX
acd462dd README: Add AIX to list of supported platforms
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1105
CMake will soon require both C++11 and libuv to build. Neither of
these works on HP-UX, so unfortunately we need to drop support for
the platform until someone can get them working.
Issue: #17137
Add a new gtest_discover_tests function to GoogleTest.cmake,
implementing dynamic test discovery (i.e. tests are discovered by
actually running the test executable and asking for the list of
available tests, which is used to dynamically declare the tests) rather
than the source-parsing approach used by gtest_add_tests. Compared to
the source-parsing approach, this has the advantage of being robust
against users declaring tests in unusual ways, and much better support
for advanced features such as parameterized tests.
A unit test, modeled after the TEST_INCLUDE_DIR[S] test, is also
included. Note that the unit test does not actually require that Google
Test is available. The new functionality does not actually depend on
Google Test as such; it only requires that the test executable lists
tests in the expected format when invoked with --gtest_list_tests, which
the unit test can fake readily.
This lets AUTOMOC and AUTOUIC process GENERATED files which
used to be ignored before.
A new policy CMP0071 ensures that the old behavior of ignoring
GENERATED files is enabled when the CMake compatibility version
CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED is < 3.10.
Closes#16186
c4de0a25 Add sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum, sha384sum and sha512sum to command mode
c4647d84 Change ComputeFileMD5 to ComputeFileHash
501a4fee Add some unit tests for md5sum
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1021
Add new directory property TEST_INCLUDE_FILES. This supersedes
TEST_INCLUDE_FILE, though the latter is of course retained for
compatibility.
Basically, this is a list rather than a single file. This allows the
feature to be used by generic utilities without conflicting with local
use.
d8e6cd9e IAR: Improve support for IAR ARM Compiler
0b1a2876 Add a CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ARCHITECTURE_ID variable
fea7d69d Store CMAKE_ASM_COMPILER_VERSION persistently
d2a8b5ce CMakeDetermineASMCompiler: Fix small copy-paste mistake
a2112257 Add infrastructure to use language extensions without any standard
8cd28bb0 cmLocalGenerator: Switch order of <LANG>_{EXTENSIONS,STANDARD} check
0fc2d78e cmLocalGenerator: Simplify logic for language standard or extension flag
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !991
Optional spaces and/or tabs are now understood between the '#' character
and the 'cmakedefine'/'cmakedefine01' words. This indentation is
preserved in the output lines.
Fixes: #13037
Make the implementation for this compiler more complete.
IAR has multiple C++ modes, historically they were reduced c++ versions
for embedded that gradually improved to the full standard (which can be
reduced again by e.g. disabling rtti and exceptions). The new
implementation picks the best available, but the c++ mode can also be
overridden by defining `CMAKE_IAR_CXX_FLAG`.
Add C/C++ standard flags so that all modes up to and including the last
supported standard are defined.
Fixes: #16826
While some features require external Unix tools the
generator is mostly portable.
By enabling it on Windows it can be used for cross platform
packaging.
Adds an option CPACK_ENABLE_FREEBSD_PKG to allow CPack to look
for FreeBSD's libpkg / pkg(8). If this is set and the libpkg
headers and library are found (which they will be, by default,
on any FreeBSD system), then add a FreeBSD pkg(8) generator.
The FreeBSD package tool pkg(8) uses tar.xz files (.txz) with two
metadata files embedded (+MANIFEST and +COMPACT_MANIFEST).
This introduces a bunch of FreeBSD-specific CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_*
variables for filling in the metadata; the Debian generator does
something similar. Documentation for the CPack CMake-script is styled
after the Debian generator.
Implementation notes:
- Checks for libpkg -- the underlying implementation for pkg(8) --
and includes FreeBSD package-generation if building CMake on
a UNIX host. Since libpkg can be used on BSDs, Linux and OSX,
this potentially adds one more packaging format. In practice,
this will only happen on FreeBSD and DragonflyBSD.
- Copy-paste from cmCPackArchiveGenerator to special-case
the metadata generation and to run around the internal
archive generation: use libpkg instead.
- Generating the metadata files is a little contrived.
- Most of the validation logic for package settings is in
CPackFreeBSD.cmake, as well as the code that tries to re-use
packaging settings that may already be set up for Debian.
- libpkg has its own notion of output filename, so we have
another contrived bit of code that munges the output file
list so that CPack can find the output.
- Stick with C++98.
Add a `CUDA_COMPILER_LAUNCHER` target property like those added for C
and CXX by commit v3.4.0-rc1~450^2 (Add options to launch the compiler
through tools like ccache or distcc, 2015-06-04).
Fixes: #16953
Previously `file(GENERATE)` did not define any behavior for relative
paths given to the `OUTPUT` or `INPUT` arguments. Define behavior
consistent with CMake conventions and add a policy to provide
compatibility for projects that relied on the old accidental behavior.
Fixes: #16786
Move all development release notes into a new version-specific document:
tail -q -n +3 Help/release/dev/* > Help/release/3.9.rst
git rm -- Help/release/dev/*
except the sample topic:
git checkout HEAD -- Help/release/dev/0-sample-topic.rst
Reference the new document from the release notes index document.
Add a title and intro sentence to the new document by hand.